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VUL. llllHl). 1. I U. mTCflELL & CO., MlMeet IT Competition is the life ot trade. Leg ilimate we court, but baying no old shop worn goods to run Off we have been 'averse to putting our Fresh, Jfew arid Seasonable Goods on the market in com: petition with old or shop worn goods. ,', We have , decided however to mark down our entire stock at a great loss to us; VOur loss your gain" Commencing oaturaay Our Entire Stock will be offered to the t heard of. Remember in business since March and our goods Ate all New. Save up your small change, it does not require but little money to supply your wants at th(s ale. SEE HAND BILL FOR PRICES and Remember this sale is for 3 Days only beginning. Saturday .Morning July 10th, and will continue Monday and Tuesday. . No Goods Charged, Sent Oat on Ap proval, or Exchanged Dating This -Sate, j. i urn & CO, PHONE 288. 43 Pollock; St, Opposite Post-office. oononononconononononoonooo V - . ' ' , ! 1 111 It p.-'.--t. -.- : f.msLd " a-1 L li 3 fl lis croen tbdav o o () ' &eiythlngllastjfy: T ! 1 1 J 1 dojwhkwt say; 4 need, c ) said. Respectfully, '' , olio h Che mm HlM-kMoanUU,MC. . Id h fmoni 8onn(i Vtllcy - Corwei Htion. public at prices un we have only been MMMIIMtWH For Snb! cmorntng Two 0 h I rnwii C " (!ln in lt'f l'ni ' n I'r -, ' U 1rf fr.p to f lfi j .. 00M PAUL DEAD noted South Aftloftn SnccamM To ' Pneumonia. : . Qener. Julf 14. Oom Paul Ernger, former president of thevTrnTU - re public died In Glareni, In B wltierlwd, In the Caton of Vud, tUi motalog. . ; 1 At the time of hit death hit lon-in-'jiw and flanrhter wen with hinv He anlT- ed bare at the beginning of June and alnce that time hat not been out of the houae. ( He was suffering from an attack of pneumonia 'and euperf enlng ' heart weakness. After tin death the body was immediately embalmed and later the re mains will be placed in temporary yault pending en the result :ot an application to Great Britain for ,, permission. to iike the body to the Transvaal for a final bnilal. -5-v .,. . . y National League Games. STANDING OP CLUBS' Won. Lost Per Cent. New York, 68 ; : 80 "' 785 Chicago, 45 26 633 , Cincinnati, . 41 30 677 Pittsburg, 89 80 665 StLooh,- 87, 81 - 681 . Borton, 27- 47 894 Brooklyn, 28 49 863 Philadelphia, 18 03 257 Olnolnnattl, July 14. The follpwiog game was played today: . It H E NewTork .201 Cincinnati 11 15 1 Batteries Taylor and WarnerjHarper and Schlel. j Umpires Emalie and Johnstone. Bt Louis, July 14 The following teas the game played here today; ft H E Biookljn 1 4 1 Si Louis 2 0 8 Batteries Jones and Rllter; Nichols and Zarfoss. Umpires Zlmmer and Carpenter. Chicago, July 14 Game today; HUE Boston 0 8 2 Chicago 14 17 8 Batteries Fisher and Needbam; Brown ami Kllng. Umpire O'Day. Pittsburg, July 14 The following gtme was played today. Philadtlpbla 3 12 2 Plttaburg 8 13 0 Batteries Frazer and Doolo; Lynch and Smith; S f . Umpire -Horao. ' THE GUARANTEE PROTECTS YOD. If MI-o oa Does Rot Care DjtptpiU, t $ toffy; Wfll ewr Tour ; When yotlvtMij box r of . 1114-na, atdre'a -onfa for 'dyspepsia, bay him rlgn ifi followftg guarantee. This protsdivyou abaoltttely gafntt ' loss, shftid Un treatment fail to oar yon. :I htwby argrt to , rtfand the ' money -paid for Ml-o-na on return ,of the empty boKfJIlhenorchaaer UlH me that M Lanf failed, to ewe dyspepsia oty stomach tionblet. Jila gn-aiantet. toyera mo too '4MieeTo( a mot tL'i tit atmenl --.' ' Any one who baa dyspepsia, Indiges tion, beulacha, dltileess, or peeks be fore the ejes, or any form of Krer and stomach trouble, should take advantage ot ihta chance to be ened without risk' log a peony. The guarantee plain aadibiolnte. If ICI--nadoenot djall that s claim J fir It, If It doe not give perfect sal I sfaction, It It doet not curs dyspepsia In any fona and glre perfect and natural digestion, Jour money la' re turned npon demand." ' . T. 8. Duffy glTM a pnettlT guarantee with every boi, ahowlng most cooola lively his faith la tkls remarkable For flprlng7 and Grown pblokeni go t the Oaki liarket. - - Stenography- &:Typo7riting School r . Opni'tl kt t1 Ctl!'';;!.t!fl ami In dtistriij Inf titulf, C"rncr Went and tyj r i F!r-f f, t!.' j. Tjronrll'n t.,j,!,'J'.t'in'Uy,Vmlr. '. f 1 T:' SFEARS OLSTED From District -Attorneysmii But i Colored tlerk Staj s. ' r Charged With Felonlon ABSanlt. Oak BIdge iehepl'i Famous f Athletes. BeglmentXn eampmenta. ; . State .Charters. State Hospital Stew- -l ard. Ralelgb, Inly X4.-J A'Glles Of Pltts- boro who hu been 'appointed assistant United States district attorney has tak en the oath, succeeding O J Spears, who was ousted. An effort was made to oust also E A ' Johnson, colored, the clerk In that department, but .the presf dent would not assent. The salary of the asslstaatln f 1,860 a year. ; Jesse Allen, colored, who Is charged with felonious assault npon a little white girl In Granville county, has been plaoed In jail here, for fear of lynching. No special threats were made; bnt there fere hints.' Application has been made for a special term of oonrt there, but this has not yet been acted upon aa there la a regular term the first week in August- - Charles Hardesty has been elected steward ot the state hospital for the in sane here, to succeed William H Craw ford Jr who filled' the position with marked zeal and ability for utteen years. As yet no one here knows when the the democratic' stale committee will have its meeting to elect a chairman. It Is of course understood that Itwlil re-elect chairman Simmons, Prof and Mrs William It KoyaU ret" turned to Wake Forest college today after a trip abroad whioh lasted an en tire year. They spent considerable lima In tJreecix Prof Royall holds the chair of Gresk. - While at Athens they met the king and queen and had a very fiiendly and lmformal chat Among the visitors here, M H Hull. of Oak Bidge School That school has been notable for yeara.for the athletes It haa turned out, particularly base ball players, Four professionals from It are In the field, one of those being Stafford, first baseman 1n Atlanta; Wicker pitcher of the Chicago National League team, who has lost only .c ne game this year; Bennett, third baseman of Nashville, tud Carter left fielder for Omaha. Inquiry was made of the city physi cian of Raleigh aa to the public health. said there had been much sickness chil dren, but that this waa not ending. The mortality has been very light - There ti little fever. ; 1.1. S Jaa H Pou endXJ3 Miller have been added to the attorneys cn the part of the state In the prosecution' ot UoBee and Finch on the charge .of conspiracy against the state. Slat supeilnUndent publlo Instruc tion says the school outlook Is very good sad that reports of eonsrty superinten dents tothetr district associations are very encouraging. Last week three local tax district -warn added, one of these at Sia'town, la Catawba eonn- ty where three other districts art to vote oa the qasllon - Ad j slant general Roystsr Is hers pre- pirtaf the orders forth Meampmsnt of the First regiment al Hanast and otthsfleoond and Third regiment at forehead Oily. ' H says aaoh regiment ill take 600 eflloer and men to camp. Tha First regiment will probably res: dei vous at G reensboro.. .'-- j ' ' Tha BtaU charter lb Star Meadow Mining and Lumbar eompaay of ulll. boro, Jackson courty, capital stock $300,000. the prlaolpsi stockholders ba Ing W fl Campbell, Nashua, N H,' flnr a P Hunt of Cambrldp Ma,", Walter W Field, and F P Hale of Haas, and A i Kalssy of New York. . Tha eompaay will mln. smelt and maaufeeUt, gold, oppf, UJ. - -T-tti-i . Another hartr I graaHl th Bun Printing company of Hu the t ford ton, 0 O WllkU beisg th principal tlockbolf, er, ths capital slock being 19,000. : The cSrpontlon eommlseUl Ishaid at work making Us aaanal asment ot tb property of railways and Other onmmoa rrtera. As jt the B A L has filed a appllcatloa for reduction of Ls aaiesimest. ; ' . " Ton will lot b dlsanDolnted If oa go to lb oleaa 'sweep, al at Baifoot oro , icaty, isry mri ioh "y rmiH ana puniy oi iu v - l Bias Vituici, ; ' Th BnilemlKn! will recelr oatll JulyJ'th, lcd IjI1 for snppliss lot the County Home and for th county ptKr, for ths smtilog yesr. rrilriiUrs to amounif wsnied r be lrimrj t y cjillinf rp'in m. ' Ju!jII!,hr.."4. . J. J. tUXTF.It, Cl'ia'ia K'l. t oComs. I'iim -t!.!n t &.A In ! f '.f I ' i, r V ! -'-. ' STELLA. v - . Mr J W PeJletler has returned home from Beaufort where he has been to see his sick mother.:- He reports her soma batter.' "7 . 1 1 . Mr and Mrs Hsrry Bryan Of Pollocks-! vllle and Mrs Mary Bryan of New Bern, who nave been, visiting Mr and Mrs Geo Koonce returned borne Mondsy accom panied by Mtfs Mary Koonoe. . . Mrs A J In in ls visiting her daughter, Mrs P A Koonce at tbis place. Mr E B Hargett and daughter ofKln- ston, spent Sunday with Mrs Thomas MoGtnn. : Mist Laura Pelletler ls visiting rela tives and friends In New Bern and Beaufort- Mr George E Weeks of Pellet ier spent Sunday, in this place. Mr R W GUIett of M Seville spent Friday and' Saturday, with bis sister Mrs BB Collins. ALPHABET, DISFIGURED WITHECZEMA Under Physicians Five Months. Went from , Bad to Worse. CURED DYCUTICURA Wonderful Change in One Night In a HonTh Face Was Clean as Ever.' I was troubled with eczema on tha' Usee for five months during wjtlch time I was In the care of physicians. My ' face was In such a condition that 1 ; could not go out It was going from bad to worse and I gave np all hope, when a friend of mine highly recom mended Cuticura Remedies. The first night after I washed my face with Cu ticura Soap and used Cutlcnra Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent It changed won derfully, and continuing the treatment It removed all scales and scabs. From that day I was able to go out, and la a month my face was as clean as ever." THOMAS J. BOTH, 817 Stsgg Bt, Brooklyn, N. Y. j The above letter was received In 1693 and he again writes us Feb. 19, 1908, "I bavo not been troubled with ecsema Since." The agonizing itching and burning of the skin as In eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as in soiled head the facial' disfigurement as la pimples and ringworm t the awful suf fering of infants, and anxiety of worn oat parents, as In milk crust, tetter and aalt rheam all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement ls made regarding them that I not justified by the strongest evi dence. The parity sod sweetness, too power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin core of the civilized world. IdltnMtlMI. P.m.il Silllllil an. A term ot Clin lm Oml Hk, SM. ml an, M. .a, i ran... ium m nut pm im vmmi For. Atonoe, on No II braech-loadlng gnn, on book ease, hunting host, re frigerator, nice kltohen safe, brass pre serving kettU, wardrobe, aatxtenalon ladder and a patented painter's gralnsr, I Oa Sept 1st, 1004, a valuable boas sad lot will and b sold. - Apply to ' . ; r- Jt S. C HARLOT ri, . jr..'. .v - ' HI Pollock 8W . Porch Columns, - Balusters, Brack' its,'""; Scroll Work, OrUs. SUlr Work, Mantels and Screen, Saak Door sad Frames. .AUdbno on abort noUo, at . Beflitert : A SmII'j shop oa Church Alley, New Bern M C Sale! :-;P-AJ:JKT:'; is the very Beat Faint made. It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity! ' '....':; .;,yv?v;! , Leads Oils And colors?-: Varnishes, Enamels, Floor-Taint, Var nish Stz'ms,' foggy Paints, Roof Paints, and Taint Brashes. . ;.r 4h ;r- Yhidov Screens and Screen hpri ; IceiCream Now E very Day, De livered For - 35c. a quart at - your home. ( Ice cream soda, phos phates and all other Cool and refreshing drinks at McSORLEYS. BAELEY is one of tha eldest cereals known In history. But the bar ley grown today is the product of cen turies of cultivation Although It Is a hardy cereal, and can he grown in any temperate climate, it Is best cultivated in our Northern States, where the soil Is peculiarly adapted to produce the moB nutritious species. Milwaukee, the home of the Pabst Brewing Company, Is located on the edge of a vast barley dlsti ict, where the bcBl barley in America is grown. Pabst has his own buyers, ftho have iiad years eipeiienre In selecting barley, and whose exclusive employment la to purchase the two million bushels of this grain needed eJery ytar. Every bushel ot barley used by llie Pabst Brewing Company is the best the land affords, and this Insures the great est possible nutrition In the malt from which Pabst beer is made. The hopn, likewise are obtained by npeclal em ployea whose office it li to inspect the crops of this flower each year, and Ihelr purchase Is governel by their practlca knowledge of the best localities of growth, and also the quality which pos sesses the correc amount of aroma and hop principle" necesfary to product good beer. I abst Beer is a' ways pure because It Is li.ewed from only the oholcest materials. Before any vat, brow-kettle, keg or bottle Is used a second ' time, vest corrs uf men and women wasn cleanse and scour these receptaclts until ihey are sweet ana clean ana tree from all con tamination. System, the best l.bor and the Uiett scientine macntoery are used tnrjugiioui the great Pabst plant. Cleanliness and quality are above all else obierved to llie extreme. The doors of the Pabst plant are al waya open to visitors, who may Inspect for themselves the superior methods em ployed in the manufacture of Pabst Beer Which could not be made better if double It price were offered. CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE . The steamer Neuse will be withdrawn temporarily from the route on July 15th- lor her annual repairs. During her absence the steamer Ocra coke is scheduled to sail from New Bern for Belheven, (Instead of Elizabeth City) at p m on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Until farther notice there will be no steamer sailing on Tuesdsy, Thursday or Balordays. GEO HENDERSON, Aft Brick ! Brick!! Brick!'! Quality and price "guaranteed In any euntlty, wholesale or retail Order left I W Btswarl'a office at F, M Bank building, will receive prasaptatttttloa. Enterirle Brick,TiIe and TSlVg Co. J. W, STEWART, 1 Sec'y. & Treaa; ri Water Mm; ' AND Old Domifliop Steamship Co Small tot Portsmouth ji Corfnei M wtlets Jtist Received) Very Finest Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb, Keceived Fresh from the dairy every week. Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break fnst strips, . Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the Very b st quality. Youra to please, IJ. L. mm, 'Phone I. When in doubt, drink the . f . People's aTrorlte BOTTLED All orders, either local filled, l'rivate families Coca-Cola Bottling Works, i V, A. SEIFJSRT, Screen Doors And Windows ! 1 All Sizes, New shipment just to hand Heath &Milligan Paint, none better, covers ( most, looks best. Car load Fence Wire just re ' ceived. Builders Material. Sash Doors and III 1 n H a Prui 1 tw "ZKTi-wa TW111 nnl TUT .1,1 1. plies. uasKiu Hdw. & HARDWARE 711 Milll;St. I'll one H7. E. W. Smallwood, Under Hotel Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the farmer Girl snTTfioy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind tbat w carry a verj complete line of Americas Stael Wlr Fence. ( NEW IIERX.-N. C. Wheeler" at Wilton I ra ow read nd prepared to snow TOO tb lightest ronalig, saoat aelwlese and faatoat r Itching mschla oa tb market, th world renewed. -BAXL BEARINCJ ' v" , . - - wnrKi't T1L80S. rko or send'wet 4 i; "i i I nave Mr Blifwin, av ! , '.1 i4 nil o you. Needles, I 'of sal Ever an of maehl I . l. Wi.l. T. iiiLL;; ralr In sVjvor-aa, Ot'siS Piotoia, Cas vitii trsnaD PnauA, I'lioKrx'ixriirJ I!rv.Bu, h 4 rri'r.iw. Si-tirisfi t.i'H., TWI-'TIR RD lit. f t i - " , i-, Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Broa4 UV or shipping promptly i supplied. Mgr., E. Front St. . f'l mill supply Co., ;M1LL;sCPPLI1S U CravwlSI J .1 Phone.Jlfl. OPPOSITION TL' ' . v! r H.; i nis is a case wnere the men I "Do The Work, v Do The Work, - : and not the women, We are Using for a boas cleaning1 i and yon will find some great bargain. x la clothing, coats aad pants, and oat down prlo o all summer goods. t, special No 1. l.JWyds Yellow Haabsrg, regular ( ytiom to, uus wea et. Special Ko 2. i 1.SS0 Tallow BomasDnn rearnlar orlo 8fc, this week He 1.350 yds Ribbon from lo to Special No;3,' j t,0M yds Hamburg jest arrivd,To ,i froos io UiOo. Beantiral Inns sail. dsp work, do lot miss) tfc chance, t. : CtM - special No 4.' . k rr 000 yds ot Cereals to udra tb wk" ' going Mth price i - t, .1 B0yd Whit) pfmjaity, tnd &Uf A. wkhofoodsltv , , .: 4 i .fca ; - W Ussbrallas. ISWnlat arlea treat TB W 11.40, this weak lroa(48o to l.7. . IrpedatNofV Oai stock of tbo' sr tomhit Li sis, stym, qasJlty aad prlost V Tha I D Barry skoa U sUO tlJ very pair gnaraaUeA K M S. COPLOPV tt KIDDLI 1TBEST, Rnt ko GmV unraw Oo, Rew Beraw .1 n-i 'Aycry'trJ (JJ ' W lav o; : a Soutk Front si - do asy kind of V i Corur.:: Av:ry ( 1 ft f ; 1J I'nf rs t f
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